RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Technology, Management, and Input Choices to Increase Abatement and Output JF Land Economics FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 611 OP 643 DO 10.3368/le.99.4.090321-0106R3 VO 99 IS 4 A1 Harrington, Donna Ramirez YR 2023 UL http://le.uwpress.org/content/99/4/611.abstract AB A firm’s environmental performance and productivity result from decisions regarding input use and technological and management abatement strategy. Using a sample of chemical using/manufacturing/emitting facilities, this article examines how these choices are made and their effects on output and abatement. Not only are technological and management strategy adoption driven by different motives, adopting a management system discourages technological strategy adoption in the succeeding period. Further, dirty input use falls with technological strategy adoption but increases with management strategy adoption. These relationships require a more judicious approach to balancing the promotion of technological and management strategies vis-à-vis dirty input choices.